Loveland police arrest 4 on suspicion of criminal trespass

LOVELAND — Four men were arrested early Wednesday morning after police reportedly found evidence of stolen property inside a vehicle pulled over during a traffic stop.

According to Loveland Police Sgt. Mike Halloran, a vehicle driven by Daniel Lozano, 23, of Fort Collins, was stopped at North Railroad Avenue and West First Street after Lozano ran a stop sign and almost hit an officer's vehicle. Three other adult men were in the car, and Halloran said officers found evidence of criminal trespassing of motor vehicles.

The case is still under investigation, and Halloran would not release the nature of the items recovered.

Lozano was arrested on suspicion of driving vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving under restraint, operating a vehicle without insurance, disregarding a stop sign, two felony counts of first-degree criminal trespass and theft.

The other men in the car — 22-year-old Carlos Rodolfo Ramirez of Longmont, 20-year-old Christian Alberto Robledo of Fort Collins and 18-year-old Leonardo Mercado — were arrested on suspicion of theft and two counts of first-degree criminal trespass.

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